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Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The revitalization of Norwalk’s Wall Street area has been a community goal since a flood in 1955 devastated the area. Now the city is undertaking $25 million in grant-funded projects to revive it. So far, Norwalk has been allocated $18 million in state and federal...
Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

Norwalk secures over $9 million in state bond funds to support housing, education, traffic safety

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city is receiving $9 million in state bond funds, including more than $6.4 million from the state Community Investment Fund, that will aid two redevelopment projects in South Norwalk. A total of $3.4 million is allocated to the redevelopment of Meadow Gardens....
Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

Two proposed Norwich elementary schools receive wetlands approvals

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The first two new elementary schools in a $385 million school construction project received their first local permit approvals Thursday, with plans showing how the two schools would be situated on their properties. The Inland Wetlands, Watercourses and Conservation...
Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

State approves millions in funding for local projects such as Montville animal shelter

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The commission approved $2 million for Montville to build a new animal control facility to replace the current one at 225 Maple Ave., which for years has failed to meet state Department of Agriculture regulations. The new shelter, which will be built in the same...
Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

After bargain acquisition, owners breathing new life into long-neglected Windsor industrial/office complex; major warehouse expansion planned

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Terrio has been the property manager for the site, which includes both office and industrial space, for 31 years, long enough to have worked for all four previous landlords. A quick tour of the complex in mid-May, however, demonstrated that things are different this...
Norwalk launches $25 million revitalization of Wall Street area: ‘Redesign an entire downtown’

Moody’s downgrades water utility’s credit rating, citing weakening finances, debt

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Moody’s Ratings has downgraded Aquarion Water Co.’s credit rating one notch, placing it into a higher-risk category. In late May, Moody’s lowered the water utility’s credit rating from A3 to Baa1, noting its low overall business risk, with a weakening financial...
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